Peanuts by Charles Schulz for January 15, 1978
Transcript:
Woodstock and Snoopy sit atop the doghouse singing.<BR><BR> They continue to sing.<BR><BR> They smile to their left and Snoopy thinks,"Hey, stupid cat! How did you like our singing? But you probably don't know anything about music, do you?"<BR><BR> They giggle as Snoopy thinks,"He's so dumb he's probably never even heard of Beethoven!"<BR><BR> They smile again to their left and Snoopy thinks,"Come on, stupid cat, tell us what you know about Beethoven...."<BR><BR> They flip up in the air as the cat slashes by.<BR><BR> They sit in shock and look at the musical staff scratched out on the roof.<BR><BR>
LadyBlanc over 11 years ago
Well, he at least knows somthing about music…
LieutenantCommanderData almost 11 years ago
Two notes is a good start.
MrJamie1062 over 10 years ago
I tell you, Snoopy REALLY was ASKING FOR IT, MORE DEVESTATION, on his house, whenever he would test the cat’s knowledge of things, (as Snoopy was fairy sure the cat wouldn’t know ANYTHING, about whatever Snoopy was testing him on), and the cat would SURPRISE Snoopy, big time, by claiming he really DID know, by slashing the shape of the thing in question, into Snoopy’s house.
PatrickASL almost 5 years ago
World War II’s skill at woodcarving can actually defy the laws of physics. There are portions of Snoopy’s house that are cut away without any attachment to the rest of the house. They should have fallen to the ground.